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Show FOUNTAIN GREEN By Special Correspondence 1 Mrs. lone Draper and daughter daugh-ter Marv attended the wedding reception of her niece, Lois Hansen and Glen Draper, Friday Fri-day April 25 at Midvale. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hansen of Midvale. The groom is originally from Bingham. Utah. Mrs. Lenard Cowley of Eugene. Wyoming, is visiting with her mother, " Mrs. Joshua Coombs who is ill. She will remain indefinitely. in-definitely. Mr and Mrs. Everet Parsons and son have returned to then-home then-home in Vallejo, California, after af-ter visiting for a few days with Mrs. Parsons mother, Mrs. Linda Lin-da Allred. Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Hansen and children of Provo. Utah, visited during the week with Mrs. Ada C. Anderson, mother of Mrs. Hansen. Mr Ross Coombs and family of Honevville spent Sunday with his father. Mr. Joshua Coombs. Mrs Eva Bendixen of Levan, visited Saturdav in Fountain Green, the guest of Mrs. Gladys Winters. Graveside services for Mrs. Jean L. Cook were conducted Tuesday, April 29th by Bishop Scott Cook. Interment was in Fountain Green cemetery. Mrs. Cook, wife of D. W. Cook, died suddenly Friday in a Logan Lo-gan hospital. She was bom Apirl 16. 1SS1. at Salt Lake City and spent her early life in Fountain Green. Her parents were William and Lillian D. Livingston. She is survived by her husband, hus-band, five sons and daughters: Newel B. Cook, Logan: D. William Wil-liam Cook, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Loyal B. Cook. Craig. Colorado; Mrs. Hazel Clark. Provo: Wendell Wen-dell G. Cook. Richmond. Kentucky; Ken-tucky; ten grandchildren and seven brothers and sisters: Archibald Arch-ibald and J. F. Livingston and Mrs. Ellen Cook, Salt Lake City: A Livingston and Mrs. Isahell , Merriam, Manti; A. Livingston. I Craig. Colorado, and Mrs. Lilhe ' Mae Robertson. Fountain Green. Mrs. Fave Ivoiy entertained at a birthday dinner Monday evening. Her club members were her guests. Mrs. Zell Seely was hostess to the Gloom Busters club members Wednesday afternoon. A delicious de-licious hot dinner was served. Birth Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson Ander-son are happv to announce the arrival of a granddaughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mansfield Mans-field at the St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake City. Saturday. April Ap-ril 26. The mother was formerly former-ly Miss Ruby Anderson of Fountain Foun-tain Green. A most delightful evening was spent at the home of Mrs. Lyman Seely Friday, April 2:. A delicious birthday dinner was served bv the hostess. Covers were laid" for the following: Dorothy Dor-othy 01d:oyd, Nita Cook, Cora Madsen, Macel Anderson, Nora i Johnson, Enid Nielsen, Velda Jackson, Merlene Morgan, Ada i Collard, Erma Ivory, Faye Ivory, I lone Draper, Ida Oldroyd and i Geneva Christiansen. Mrs. Niels Lund was a Provo visitor during the week. Joyce Hansen and Ellen Mik kelson who are employed in Salt Lake City, spent Saturday and Sunday visiting in Fountain Foun-tain Green. Mrs. Zell Collard entertained at a birthday party at her home Wednesday evening. The Stitch and Chat club members were her guests. A delicious hot dinner was served. Mrs. Lena Livings'on was hostess to the Social Hour tlu'. members Friday afternoon at a cleverly appointed luncheon. Mrs. Jack Ingerfield and baby ba-by of Salt Lake City visited recently at the home of her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson. John-son. Mrs. Lloyd Frandsen of Oden is visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ivory. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson have announced the arrival ol a grandson.. The parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dee Wright ol N'ephi. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Allred iA Provo spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vurl Morgan. The M. I. A. held their elosint' night, Tuesday, April 2'.). The program was three Centennial acts and were contested for Stake contesting, which will be held at Moroni, May i.ih. |